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OverviewRhetorical Economies of Whiteness examines the interplay of rhetoric, whiteness, and economics--attending not only to how economic arrangements that sustain whiteness are rhetorically enacted and legitimated but also to how rhetoric itself operates as an economy to give identities exchange value. Case studies across the volume illustrate how economic and class structures incentivize adherence to whiteness as both an identity formation and a form of symbolic capital. Some contributors investigate issues of public policy--analyzing judicial appointments, housing, and education--while others explore intersections of politics, sports, news and entertainment media, and culture. Wide-ranging, complementary methods--textual and discourse analysis, archival approaches, ethnographic interviewing and focus groups, personal narratives and storytelling--exemplify the insights gleaned from different approaches to studying intersections of race and economics across and within societies. Taken together, these essays help to explain how whiteness so quickly adapts to evade antiracist challenges and why investments in whiteness are so difficult to dislodge. Contributors: Godfried Asante, Robert Asen, Charles Athanasopoulos, Paulami Banerjee, Anne Bonds, Linsay M. Cramer, Derek G. Handley, V. Jo Hsu, Kelly Jensen, Casey Ryan Kelly, Kyle R. Larson, George (Guy) F. McHendry Jr., Thomas K. Nakayama, Adedoyin Ogunfeyimi, Rico Self, Stacey K. Sowards, Corinne Mitsuye Sugino Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert Asen , Casey Ryan KellyPublisher: Ohio State University Press Imprint: Ohio State University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.513kg ISBN: 9780814215784ISBN 10: 0814215785 Pages: 230 Publication Date: 18 October 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews"""Rhetorical Economies of Whiteness brings multilayered and nuanced discussions throughout American studies, media studies, and critical whiteness studies into the field of white rhetorical studies. Contributors offer impressive racial rhetorical criticisms that theorize our contemporary moment with urgency."" --Hannah Noel, author of Deflective Whiteness: Co-Opting Black and Latinx Identity Politics ""Rhetorical Economies of Whiteness has major implications for the study of rhetoric, especially for scholars studying rhetoric as a discursive practice or phenomenon unmoored from its material, embodied, spatial, and procedural dimensions. It does the important work of illustrating how economies affect real people in real contexts."" --Christina Cedillo, cofounder of the Journal of Multimodal Rhetorics" ""Rhetorical Economies of Whiteness brings multilayered and nuanced discussions throughout American studies, media studies, and critical whiteness studies into the field of white rhetorical studies. Contributors offer impressive racial rhetorical criticisms that theorize our contemporary moment with urgency."" --Hannah Noel, author of Deflective Whiteness: Co-Opting Black and Latinx Identity Politics ""Rhetorical Economies of Whiteness has major implications for the study of rhetoric, especially for scholars studying rhetoric as a discursive practice or phenomenon unmoored from its material, embodied, spatial, and procedural dimensions. It does the important work of illustrating how economies affect real people in real contexts."" --Christina Cedillo, cofounder of the Journal of Multimodal Rhetorics Author InformationRobert Asen is the Stephen E. Lucas Professor of Rhetoric, Politics, and Culture at University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is the author of numerous books, including School Choice and the Betrayal of Democracy: How Market-Based Education Reform Fails Our Communities, and he has coedited multiple volumes, including Text + Field: Innovations in Rhetorical Method. Casey Ryan Kelly is Professor of Rhetoric and Public Culture at University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He is the author of five books, including Caught on Tape: White Masculinity and Obscene Enjoyment and Apocalypse Man: The Death Drive and the Rhetoric of White Masculine Victimhood, and has won numerous awards from the National Communication Association. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |